Education
Brooke's success in the arena

Year 12 Red Bend Catholic College student Brooke Kelly has had some amazing success in the equestrian arena.

Brooke claimed an individual first and was a member of the winning State team at the 2024 Marcus Oldham Australian Interschool Championships in Tamworth, representing New South Wales.

She won a blue ribbon in the Secondary Senior Preliminary Dressage, and was one of the highest four-placed riders from the State to be named on the team.

The talented equestrian rider has been representing Red Bend in her sport for six years and these wins followed success at the Orange Anglican Grammar Schools Equestrian Interschool Event in Cudal.

At this event Brooke showcased her dedication and skill in equestrian sport competing in multiple events, with a first in the AM7 45m years 9 to 12, first in handler years 11 to 12, second in Ridden Show Hunter years 11 to 12, third in A2 45cm year 9 to 12, third in years 11 to 12 rider and reserve champion in secondary 45cm show jumping.

Red Bend's equestrian coordinator Chelsea Reeve said interschool equestrian events are important as they allow students to demonstrate their riding skills.

"Riders gain competitive experience and enhance their school's reputation while also providing networking opportunities and potential pathways to scholarships and further equestrian pursuits," Ms Reeves said.

"To succeed in the equestrian world one needs a combination of skill and training, dedication and discipline, physical fitness, financial resources, a supportive network and a deep passion for the sport."

Brooke's favourite events have been the Young Dressage Championships and the Canberra Royal.

"The thing I love about riding horses is building a partnership and teaching horses new tricks," Brooke said.

Brooke hopes that her love for equestrian will soon take her to Europe where she will hopefully be able to train and compete with some of the best dressage riders in the future.